regularVSwaterproof
I already posted a blog about mascara, but I feel I need to again to share my thoughts. I was going to do some research on mascara, reading site after site, but I didn’t need to. Thanks to Wikipedia. ^^
I always find it interesting to read about the history of cosmetic products. Don’t worry, I won’t bore you with it. Also, I won’t get into the ingredients because I haven’t even heard of ‘em. Guessing most people wouldn’t either. All that matters is how it works and if it’s safe.
Mascara…why even use it?
It can make small eyes appear bigger.
It can make tired eyes look rested.
It make me ugly eyes prettier&/sexier. Kidding. Everyone’s eyes are pretty. Mascara can boost them up.
It make add effect to your makeup like make a winged/cat eyeliner catty.
The differences between regular and waterproof mascara is pretty obvious.
Regular mascara:
It can run when in contact with water/moisture: rain, your tears, your sweat, oils on your face (when your lashes touch undereye area and rub off because of the oils on your face).
The formula is water based.
Can be washed off pretty easily with just facial cleanser and water.
Comes in a variety of different colors.
Not a good idea to wear on your wedding day or on an occasion tears may happen.
Waterproof mascara:
It won’t run off/down.
It may flake after a while over having it on.
Can be a pain to take off.
The formula is oil/wax based. The best and sometimes the only way to get it off is with a makeup remover.
It’s a drier formula, therefore it can dry out your lashes.
The ideal mascara to wear for weddings…etc.
Usually just comes in black or brown. I never seen any waterproof colored mascaras. I’m sure there are some out there.
I think I covered most of the differences. I saved the biggest difference for last.
This may not be true with you, but it is with me.
Waterproof mascara is the best for keeping lashes that have been curled with an eyelash curler, curled. I’m not alone on this. I’ve read other women feel the same way.
It does not matter how dry the formula or what kind of wand/brush a regular mascara has, my lashes won’t stay curled. Nope, not even the “curling mascaras” with the curved wands work. The only way my lashes will somewhat curled with regular mascara is if I curl them after I have applied mascara. The bad thing about that is lashes can break off when you do it like that.
With waterproof, my lashes would stay curled up all day and night until I take it off. Yeah, it’s a pain to take it off, but sometimes it’s worth it. Some days I feel like wearing the regular mascara and curling them before and after mascara cause it’s easier to clean off. Some days I’ll just go waterproof.
Excuse the shininess, pore-infested nose, and lifeless hair. ^^

My natural lashes: I’ve notice a lot of Asian have the same lashes as I do. Straight, fine, and points towards the ground. Stubborn. Whether you’re Asian or not, if you have lashes like me and have the same problem, try this.

Left Picture: What my lashes look like after curling them with an eyelash curler. I use Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler ($19?), which I think is the best. Many others agree with me.
Right Picture: What my lashes look like with a waterproof mascara.
So far, I’ve only been using either Maybelline’s Pulse Perfection or Cover Girl’s Lash Blast, both my favorites. Both give me the same staying power. Here I used Pulse Perfection. I don’t get any flaking from these two. And my lashes stay curled (in my case, straight up) all day and night.
I like the rubber/short bristled brush mascaras because I can really wiggle the wand in close to the base of my lashes. Doing that will make your lashes look thicker. Lash Blast gives me a thicker results than the Pulse Perfection. I use the Pulse Perfection if I’m going for a more natural look.

Left: Here, I used Maybelline’s XXL Pro mascara.
I should be using the non-water resistant Pulse Perfection be true to the comparisons, but I don’t have it. I used to use both the MPP and CGLB in regular formula, but I still would have to curl my lashes for a second time. Even with other non-water resistant mascaras I have tried, lashes would just drop down: Sephora, Lancome, L’Oreal, benefit, MAC, clinique, Imju Fiberwig, estee lauder, etc.
Right: After curling them a second time. A little bit better.

Left: Big difference huh? Lol. I use the waterproof a lot more also because my eyes water alot. I think I may have chronic dry eyes.
Right: Just showing off the Cover Girl’s smokyshadowblast with my uneven lashes..lol. I have the grey/purplish color one: Silver Sky 805 (click the link, it’s the right one). If you’re my friend on Facebook, I used it as a shadow base on my profile pic. I was skeptical with this product. Still kinda am. I picked this color because the two colors aren’t crazily contrasting each other like the black and white one. I apply the gray one first, past just above my crease. Blend the edges up and out with my finger. Then apply the darker shade, the purply, in my crease/outer corner and lower lids. Blend edges with my finger again. I like it for when I’m in a hurry.
So if you’re going to try these methods of mascara, be gentle.
Whenever you want to curl your lashes with mascara already on them, make sure the mascara has dried and that you wipe your lash curler clean. Any makeup build-up (usually eyeliner) that’s left on your lash curler can make your lashes stick to the curler even more. That can result to tugging a few hairs off, which I have done when I didn’t clean my curler. Too risky for ya? Go waterproof.
To take waterproof mascaras off, I use Neutrogena’s Makeup Remover Towelettes. I cut up my towellettes in quarters because I never use the whole wipe. I only use it for my eyes. I could get the Eye Makeup Remover Pads, but you get much more out of the wipes. So I take a quarter of a wipe, wrap it around my index finger, and gently rub my finger across my lashes. Wiggling up, down, left, right. Kinda like you’re itching your eye, only wayyy more gentle.
For extra care, I sometimes apply a lash conditioner before applying my waterproof mascara. I almost always apply a lash conditioner after I’ve taken off mascara, especially waterproof. I use Talika Eyelash Lipocils. I like this product alot. It doesn’t really make my lashes longer, but I’ve noticed a change. They look healthier and I rarely have lash fall outs. I apply it to my brows too.
All too much of a hassle? Forget you even read this then. =P Or just wear false lashes/semi-permanent lashes. Shoo, that can be a hassle too. I’m not a fan of wearing false lashes unless I’m really dressing up.
If I had to choose out of all my makeup products, mascara is the one product I couldn’t live without. Scratch that. Mascara & my eyelash curler. Mascara can open your eyes in ways an eyeliner can’t. I think applying mascara to your top lashes (that keeps a curl) can make your eyes appear larger (if you want them to)/more awake/more fresh than just applying eyeliner. You can apply mascara to look like you applied eyeliner just by wiggling the wand in between your lashes more.
I love mascara.













